MAKING PORT RESPONSE FASTER

2001-02-18 Thread qmailu



Hi,
 
I have setup qmail-1.03 on a Sun E3500 on Solari 
2.7. I am using tcpserver and my authentication is through mysql. When I do a 
telnet to port 110 and 25 it seems to take eternity to open the mail. How do I 
make my port opening a lot faster. My port 143 opens very fast. I have 3.5 lac 
mailboxes on this server.
 
Any light on this pls 
 
Raghu


Need Someone to Configure qmail & djbdns on OpenBSD server

2001-02-18 Thread Margaret Morris

Sorry for the re-post,
but the time factor on this has been escalated a bit.

We're in search of immediate help in installing qmail and 
djbdns on our OpenBSD 2.8 server. 

I'm been studying up on the qmail and djbdns usage, but really 
need an expert to install it and configure a sample domain for 
it. 

Unfortunately none of the American companies listed in the 
commercial support have been available, and we're looking for 
help ASAP.

If any helpful qmail/djbdns installation on OpenBSD experts 
would like to help out a fellow Bernstein fan and earn some 
cash, please contact me, ASAP.

Margaret Morris
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Get your own "800" number
Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more
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Re: nslookup problem

2001-02-18 Thread Jonathan D. Poole

I meant to say, Flush, not flus.


JP
At 12:00 AM 2/20/2001 -0800, Jonathan D. Poole wrote:
>This is probably the wrong list, but I bet your ipchains is deny'ing port 
>53/udp.
>Why don't you flus your firewall, see how qmail works, then subscribe to 
>the ipchains firewall list.
>
>
>Jonathan D. Poole
>
>
>
>At 12:42 PM 2/19/2001 +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>> I am currently installed qmail under my Linux box, everything is 
>> running smoothly until I have installed my firewall using ipchains.  The 
>> problem is that I got a lot of defferal messages stating that my CNAME 
>> lookup failure.
>>
>>Also, I am not able to do a nslookup under my box, is that mean qmail 
>> can't use the name server to lookup CNAME name ???
>>
>>Thank you
>>
>>Mark
>




Re: nslookup problem

2001-02-18 Thread Jonathan D. Poole

This is probably the wrong list, but I bet your ipchains is deny'ing port 
53/udp.
Why don't you flus your firewall, see how qmail works, then subscribe to 
the ipchains firewall list.


Jonathan D. Poole



At 12:42 PM 2/19/2001 +0800, Mark Lo wrote:
>Hi,
>
> I am currently installed qmail under my Linux box, everything is 
> running smoothly until I have installed my firewall using ipchains.  The 
> problem is that I got a lot of defferal messages stating that my CNAME 
> lookup failure.
>
>Also, I am not able to do a nslookup under my box, is that mean qmail 
> can't use the name server to lookup CNAME name ???
>
>Thank you
>
>Mark




nslookup problem

2001-02-18 Thread Mark Lo



Hi,
 
    I am currently installed qmail 
under my Linux box, everything is running smoothly until I have installed my 
firewall using ipchains.  The problem is that I got a lot of defferal 
messages stating that my CNAME lookup failure.  
 
   Also, I am not able to do a nslookup 
under my box, is that mean qmail can't use the name server to lookup CNAME name 
???
 
Thank you
 
Mark


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outgoing messages

2001-02-18 Thread kat

Hello qmaillers,
  I am relatively new to qmail & use it on single PC [Mandrake 7.0].
I have made general setup on qmail as described in INSTALL.* files. Now
I want to go one step further. I want to automate the whole thing i.e.
when a user send mail from KDEmail, netscape or any email client, it
should queue the mails in a directory [i.e the user should feel that
mail is delivered] and when I connect to net it should send
the mails to the specified addresses. In short, my home PC should act
as a small server. How is that possible? I have already d/l serialmail
and other addon packages.Please be specific because I have not yet
understood qmail fully yet.
Please help and thanks a lot in advance.
-kat





problem with local mailling list

2001-02-18 Thread Irwan Hadi

I want to setup a mailling list in my computer using EZMLM. The MTA I'm using ri
ght now is Postfix, so to make it able to run EZMLM, I bind postfix (inet_interf
aces) to IP 129.123.230.12 and 127.0.0.1, and bind qmail at IP 127.0.0.3

---taken from /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run---
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -p -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c "$MAXSMTPD" \
-u "$QMAILDUID" -g "$NOFILESGID" 127.0.0.3  smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-sm
tpd 2>&1

What I want to do is, let postfix receive email for @list.phxby.com and deliver
it to qmail and qmail will deliver it to ~list which will trigger ezmlm to send,
 and let qmail send back emails from that mailling list via postfix (smtproutes)
.
The problem right now is when I try from localhost to send an email to something
@list.phxby.com I got this error

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
 Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for that host,
 it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local. (#5.4.6)
, what should I setup at qmail to be able to do what I want ?

This is my qmail configurations

sh-2.04$ ./qmail-showctl
qmail home directory: /var/qmail.
user-ext delimiter: -.
paternalism (in decimal): 2.
silent concurrency limit: 255.
subdirectory split: 23.
user ids: 506, 507, 508, 0, 509, 510, 511, 512.
group ids: 511, 512.

badmailfrom: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is allowed.
bouncefrom: (Default.) Bounce user name is MAILER-DAEMON.
bouncehost: (Default.) Bounce host name is list.phxby.com.
concurrencylocal: (Default.) Local concurrency is 10.
concurrencyremote: (Default.) Remote concurrency is 20.
databytes: (Default.) SMTP DATA limit is 0 bytes.
defaultdomain: Default domain name is dorms.usu.edu.
defaulthost: (Default.) Default host name is list.phxby.com.
doublebouncehost: (Default.) 2B recipient host: list.phxby.com.
doublebounceto: (Default.) 2B recipient user: postmaster.
envnoathost: (Default.) Presumed domain name is list.phxby.com.
helohost: (Default.) SMTP client HELO host name is list.phxby.com.
idhost: (Default.) Message-ID host name is list.phxby.com.
localiphost: (Default.) Local IP address becomes list.phxby.com.

locals:
Messages for localhost are delivered locally.
Messages for irwanhadi.dorms.usu.edu are delivered locally.
me: My name is list.phxby.com.
percenthack: (Default.) The percent hack is not allowed.
plusdomain: Plus domain name is usu.edu.
qmqpservers: (Default.) No QMQP servers.
queuelifetime: (Default.) Message lifetime in the queue is 604800 seconds.
rcpthosts:
SMTP clients may send messages to recipients at list.phxby.com.




Re: qmail slowly

2001-02-18 Thread Greg White

On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 09:39:36AM +0800, zbeinet wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I setup freebsd4.2 with qmail in my intranet, I used 192.168...IP address; and I have
> a DNS server with 202.96...IP address to provide name service to dialup 
>users(outside), the FB and DNS are connected with a router. I hope dialup users could 
>send and receive

SNIP more text of the exact same message, posted three times in as many
days to the list.  Please _stop_ posting the exact same message. Dave
Sill replied to the first one, and it appears that you never responded.
Go back through your email, and follow up with Mr. Sill -- if he cannot
help you, noone on the list can (and most will not, now that you've
posted the exact same message to the list three times, after getting a
reply to the first one...) If you won't respond to requests for more
information, there is little anyone can do for you.

-- 
Greg White
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
revolution inevitable.
-- John F. Kennedy



Re: Concurrency questions

2001-02-18 Thread Mark Delany

> pass the message off to qmail to deliver. As most message get delivered on
> the first attempt you'll save the overhead of writing the message to disk,

And this is a large caveat. If, eg, your network happens to be down at
the time you attempt delivery, you'll inject a huge number of emails
into qmail - that may hurt. When I've developed this sort of code I've
found it just as easy to do the retries in the qmail-remote driver
logic and dispense with qmail-inject/qmail-send altogether. Risk
avoidance is the motive.

> duplicates and other things like that, but still it's much less work
> than the absolutle requirements for reliable delivery a general
> purpose mail delivery agent has.

As always, Richard knows what he speaks about. There are many
optimizations available when you have very specific requirements that
are less demanding than a general purpose mail delivery system such as
qmail. The really great news is that you can use the qmail componentry
such as qmail-remote to reduce your development costs. Try that with
sendmail!


Regards.



qmail slowly

2001-02-18 Thread zbeinet





Hi,
 
I setup freebsd4.2 with qmail in my intranet, I used 
192.168...IP address; and I have
a DNS server with 202.96...IP address to provide name service 
to dialup users(outside), the FB and DNS are connected with a router. I hope 
dialup users could send and receive
mail. When they dialed up, they could receive mail 
smoothly, but the sending was very slowly, although it 
still works. The dialup user automaticly got an 202.96...address.
I have set up an MX record in my dns file and I point to FB with an 'A' 
record.
I was not sure where is the problem, the DNS, qmail, or 
router?
Someone said I must assign my FB an legal address, was that 
true?
Please get me some explain and how to 
resolve the problem.
Thanks.
 
Sincerely
zbeinet


Re: I can't find qmail's log file.

2001-02-18 Thread japc


Do a

chown -R qmaill:qmail /var/log/qmail

this should do it.

Regards.


On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 06:32:57PM -, Qiao Aijun wrote:
> 
> > Let us see the owner and permissions of /varlog/qmail.
> > 
> > ls -la /var/log | grep qmail
> 
> drwx--S---2 root root 1024 Feb 15 14:37 qmail
> 
>  
> > .
> > 
> > On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 12:28:07AM -, Qiao Aijun wrote:
> > > I have tried /var/log/qmail. There is nothing in the directory.
> > > 
> > > Qiao
> > > - Original Message -
> > > From: "Jerry Lynde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "qmail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: 15 February 2001 23:49
> > > Subject: Re: I can't find qmail's log file.
> > > 
> > > 

-- 
Jose AP Celestino  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  || SAPO / PT Multimedia
Administração de Sistemas / Operações || http://www.sapo.pt
--
The amount of work done varies inversly with the time spent in the office.



Gateway Filtering Question.

2001-02-18 Thread Andrew Blogg

Hi,

I've recently come into a situation where I want to be able to run 
processing rules on specific email gateways.

Currently I have a few entries in smtproutes, and I would like to be 
able to do something like, move one of the domains from smtproutes to 
virtual domains, and then have a .qmail-default, containing say.. 

.qmail-default
|/bin/mailfilter (reject and return to sender or accept and deliver)
|forward domain.com (this is the bit I'm not sure about).


Because I want to forward it on to a remote host, but not change the 
@domain.com part of the original e-mail, and just relay it, I'm 
unsure how to do this, can anyone suggest a way to do it?

Regards,

Andrew P Blogg

System Administrator
GPL (Aust) Pty Ltd
BrightFox Internet Solutions
http://www.gpl.com.au
http://www.brightfox.com.au
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Concurrency questions

2001-02-18 Thread richard

On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Lukasz Felsztukier wrote:

> 
> I understand this code has to be executed in a loop for each
> recipient...Can you explain what advantages I get doing it this way ?

the code will spawn upto maxchildren processes all trying to deliver mail
in parallel; it will try and keep that many processes doing work. each
time a child dies it will start another message. Basically it will move
the concurrencyremote upto the maximum number of children. Unlike
qmail-send however each child does not need to maintain any state
information; it will try to send the message, and if that FAILS it will
pass the message off to qmail to deliver. As most message get delivered on
the first attempt you'll save the overhead of writing the message to disk,
flushing the data, having qmail-send notice the message, move it from todo
into remote, tell qmail-rspawn to start a delivery for a specific message
and then remove it from the queue when it has finished.

the speedup for delivery should be quite impressive.

You'll have to do things like maintain a log of who received the message
so if the main loop break you can restart it and people won't receive
duplicates and other things like that, but still it's much less work than
the absolutle requirements for reliable delivery a general purpose mail
delivery agent has.

RjL
==
You know that. I know that. But when  ||  Austin, Texas
you talk to a monkey you have to  ||  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
grunt and wave your arms  -ck ||




Re: Concurrency questions

2001-02-18 Thread Mark Delany

> > In this way you'll make the first delivery attempt yourself for each
> > recipient; avoiding any overhead in the qmail-send process or the queue
> > management. if the first attempt fails then the message is passed off to
> > qmail-send to handle, which should be a much lower volume of mail.
> 
> I understand this code has to be executed in a loop for each
> recipient...Can you explain what advantages I get doing it this way ?

By using qmail-remote directly you avoid all of the I/O overhead of
placing the message in the queue and have qmail-send find and process
each message. Going to qmail-remote directly is a zero I/O cost
strategy.

I recently did a system somewhat like this across multiple servers and
the systems doing the initial qmail-remote delivery attempt where
diskless. Works a treat.


Regards.



Re: Concurrency questions

2001-02-18 Thread Lukasz Felsztukier

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> John P wrote:
> > All works great, however every so often (bi-weekly) I need to send an
> > e-mail to 40,000 customers (different e-mail for each one), generated
> > using MySQL and PHP's mail() command.
> 
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Lukasz Felsztukier wrote:
> > I am here facing the same problem myself. We have over 15.000
> > subscribed website-monthly-letter receivers. My script (being sent
> > till this day on a sendmail system) was dying halfway (probably
> > timeout). Triggering it from a command line is unfortunatelly not an
> > option (it's done thru a www interface). I am also wondering what's
> > the best way to send all these emails.
> 
> firstly, y'all are going to have to do some programming if you went to do
> this as quickly as possible. saying things like I HAVE to use the mail()
> interface in php or not using a command-line interface means you have
> little or no control over the delivery process for this specific class of
> mail problems.
> 
> firstly, qmail-remote and qmail-queue are the two qmail programs you need
> to use. your script needs to do something like the following (in pseudo
> code)
> 
> maxchildren=1000;
> children=0;
> 
> whenever SIGCHLD decrement children
> 
> while (workdoto) {
>get_work();
> 
>if (children == maxchildren ) wait();
>child=fork();
> 
> # error conditions in parent
>if (child<0) {
> error, set maxchildrenlower, exit or retry;
>};
> 
> # this is the child process
>if (child==0) {
> send mail using qmail-remote
> if !success
>   send mail using qmail-queue
> exit 0 # child finished
>};
> 
> # this is the parent process
>if (child > 0 )
>   children ++
> 
> }
> 
> # wait for children to finish
> while (children != 0) wait();
> exit
> ---
> 
> In this way you'll make the first delivery attempt yourself for each
> recipient; avoiding any overhead in the qmail-send process or the queue
> management. if the first attempt fails then the message is passed off to
> qmail-send to handle, which should be a much lower volume of mail.

I understand this code has to be executed in a loop for each
recipient...Can you explain what advantages I get doing it this way ?

Cheers,
-- 
Lukasz Felsztukier

 : :   d i g i t a l  O n e  : :  interactive media house
 : :   http://www.digitalone.pl
 : :   Al. Kosciuszki 1, 90-418 Lodz, Poland
 : :   tel./fax  [+48 42] 632.89.74



Re: Concurrency questions

2001-02-18 Thread richard


John P wrote:
> All works great, however every so often (bi-weekly) I need to send an
> e-mail to 40,000 customers (different e-mail for each one), generated
> using MySQL and PHP's mail() command.

On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Lukasz Felsztukier wrote:
> I am here facing the same problem myself. We have over 15.000
> subscribed website-monthly-letter receivers. My script (being sent
> till this day on a sendmail system) was dying halfway (probably
> timeout). Triggering it from a command line is unfortunatelly not an
> option (it's done thru a www interface). I am also wondering what's
> the best way to send all these emails.

firstly, y'all are going to have to do some programming if you went to do
this as quickly as possible. saying things like I HAVE to use the mail()
interface in php or not using a command-line interface means you have
little or no control over the delivery process for this specific class of
mail problems.

firstly, qmail-remote and qmail-queue are the two qmail programs you need
to use. your script needs to do something like the following (in pseudo
code)


maxchildren=1000;
children=0;

whenever SIGCHLD decrement children

while (workdoto) {
   get_work();

   if (children == maxchildren ) wait();
   child=fork();

# error conditions in parent
   if (child<0) {
error, set maxchildrenlower, exit or retry;
   };

# this is the child process
   if (child==0) {
send mail using qmail-remote
if !success 
  send mail using qmail-queue
exit 0 # child finished
   };

# this is the parent process
   if (child > 0 ) 
  children ++
 
}

# wait for children to finish
while (children != 0) wait();
exit
---

In this way you'll make the first delivery attempt yourself for each
recipient; avoiding any overhead in the qmail-send process or the queue
management. if the first attempt fails then the message is passed off to
qmail-send to handle, which should be a much lower volume of mail.

RjL
==
You know that. I know that. But when  ||  Austin, Texas
you talk to a monkey you have to  ||  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
grunt and wave your arms  -ck ||




Re: X-Sender

2001-02-18 Thread Charles Cazabon

Lukasz Felsztukier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

re: documentation on adding a banner to outgoing messages

> Are you positively sure it's there ? I dug the FAQ at cr.yp.to and
> couldn't find it. Wouldn't you by any chance had it handy ?

I was sure I had seen it referenced in Dan's documentation, but I can't find
it now (his site, although well laid out, can be difficult to use when you're
searching for a particular piece of information).

It doesn't appear to be in lwq, and faqts.com isn't answering requests at
the moment.  Sorry; you'll have to google it out or something.

Charles
-- 
---
Charles Cazabon<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GPL'ed software available at:  http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/
Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
---



Re: Concurrency questions

2001-02-18 Thread Lukasz Felsztukier

John P wrote:
> 
> I have a K6/2 400 running RedHat 6.1 with Qmail. The box has 160mb RAM and a
> cheapo IDE 4gb disk (was once a workstation). We have a 2Mb/s ADSL
> connection. It's running as a POP3/SMTP server for a small internal network
> for 15 users.
> 
> All works great, however every so often (bi-weekly) I need to send an e-mail
> to 40,000 customers (different e-mail for each one), generated using MySQL
> and PHP's mail() command.
> 
> I'm just wondering what kind of performance I should be expecting, and what
> kind of limits I should be setting in concurrencyremote? If I up it to say,
> 100 when I do one of these mass e-mails, will I get any problems with
> 'descriptors','openfiles' or 'maxproc' (I don' t know what these refer to, I
> just saw it in the FAQ). Do I take it 120 is the max I can set it to without
> compiling Qmail? Should I think about recompiling it with big limits? I'm
> not sure whether this it just for really, really big sites, or also for
> usage like mine.
> 
> I know that it's very difficult to come up with specifics but I just want to
> ensure all e-mails get sent as quickly as possible - I don't want to have it
> dying halfway through, and I can't test a mass e-mail delivery to myself!
> 
Hi there, John
I am here facing the same problem myself. We have over 15.000 subscribed
website-monthly-letter receivers. My script (being sent till this day on
a sendmail system) was dying halfway (probably timeout). Triggering it
from a command line is unfortunatelly not an option (it's done thru a
www interface). I am also wondering what's the best way to send all
these emails.
Maybe setting up a mailing list would solve the problem... It had to be
a one-way list (eg. mails are monthly sent only by a priviledged
person)...Anyone on the list maybe had similar problem to this and can
come up with a speedy and elegant solutions ?
-- 
Lukasz Felsztukier

 : :   d i g i t a l  O n e  : :  interactive media house
 : :   http://www.digitalone.pl
 : :   Al. Kosciuszki 1, 90-418 Lodz, Poland
 : :   tel./fax  [+48 42] 632.89.74



Re: X-Sender

2001-02-18 Thread Peter van Dijk

On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 09:43:41PM +0100, Lukasz Felsztukier wrote:
[snip]
> Are you positively sure it's there ? I dug the FAQ at cr.yp.to and
> couldn't find it. Wouldn't you by any chance had it handy ?

He probably refers to the part about Fixing up messages from broken
SMTP clients. Look for the word 'fixup' or 'FIXUP' in the FAQ.

Greetz, Peter.



Concurrency questions

2001-02-18 Thread John P

I have a K6/2 400 running RedHat 6.1 with Qmail. The box has 160mb RAM and a
cheapo IDE 4gb disk (was once a workstation). We have a 2Mb/s ADSL
connection. It's running as a POP3/SMTP server for a small internal network
for 15 users.

All works great, however every so often (bi-weekly) I need to send an e-mail
to 40,000 customers (different e-mail for each one), generated using MySQL
and PHP's mail() command.

I'm just wondering what kind of performance I should be expecting, and what
kind of limits I should be setting in concurrencyremote? If I up it to say,
100 when I do one of these mass e-mails, will I get any problems with
'descriptors','openfiles' or 'maxproc' (I don' t know what these refer to, I
just saw it in the FAQ). Do I take it 120 is the max I can set it to without
compiling Qmail? Should I think about recompiling it with big limits? I'm
not sure whether this it just for really, really big sites, or also for
usage like mine.

I know that it's very difficult to come up with specifics but I just want to
ensure all e-mails get sent as quickly as possible - I don't want to have it
dying halfway through, and I can't test a mass e-mail delivery to myself!

Ideas appreciated

Regards
John




Re: X-Sender

2001-02-18 Thread Lukasz Felsztukier

Charles Cazabon wrote:
> 
> Lukasz Felsztukier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > But another idea of mine emerges - is there a way (in qmail) to _globally_
> > add my custom header to all outgoing mail ?
> 
> Yes.  It's mentioned in Dan's qmail FAQ, possibly on www.qmail.org, and maybe
> even in Dave Sill's excellent "Life with qmail".  Check Dan's FAQ first; it's
> included in the source tarball, plus an updated version is available at
> cr.yp.to.
> 
Are you positively sure it's there ? I dug the FAQ at cr.yp.to and
couldn't find it. Wouldn't you by any chance had it handy ?

Cheers,
-- 
Lukasz Felsztukier

 : :   d i g i t a l  O n e  : :  interactive media house
 : :   http://www.digitalone.pl
 : :   Al. Kosciuszki 1, 90-418 Lodz, Poland
 : :   tel./fax  [+48 42] 632.89.74



Re: X-Sender

2001-02-18 Thread Charles Cazabon

Lukasz Felsztukier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> But another idea of mine emerges - is there a way (in qmail) to _globally_
> add my custom header to all outgoing mail ?

Yes.  It's mentioned in Dan's qmail FAQ, possibly on www.qmail.org, and maybe
even in Dave Sill's excellent "Life with qmail".  Check Dan's FAQ first; it's
included in the source tarball, plus an updated version is available at
cr.yp.to.

Charles
-- 
---
Charles Cazabon<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GPL'ed software available at:  http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/
Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
---



Re: X-Sender

2001-02-18 Thread Lukasz Felsztukier

Charles Cazabon wrote:
> 
> Lukasz Felsztukier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I'm getting these headers with every email that qmail is sending:
> > > > X-Mozilla-Status: 8011
> > > > X-Mozilla-Status2: 
> > > > X-UIDL: 982463923.22586.naomi
> > > >
> > > > How can these be removed or changed to my own liking ?
> > >
> > > Change your MUA -- qmail isn't adding these headers, it's Mozilla (Netscape).
> > You mean when I read them ?
> > These email where posted by a php script from a website...
> 
> Yes.  Netscape/Mozilla mail client adds them for its own purposes (tracking
> if you've read them, replied to them, etc).  If you want to see exactly what's
> in the message before your MUA gets at it, speak POP3 at the server with a
> telnet client.

Yes, it's true. But another idea of mine emerges - is there a way (in
qmail) to _globally_ add my custom header to all outgoing mail ?

Cheers,
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Re: X-Sender

2001-02-18 Thread Charles Cazabon

Lukasz Felsztukier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'm getting these headers with every email that qmail is sending:
> > > X-Mozilla-Status: 8011
> > > X-Mozilla-Status2: 
> > > X-UIDL: 982463923.22586.naomi
> > >
> > > How can these be removed or changed to my own liking ?
> > 
> > Change your MUA -- qmail isn't adding these headers, it's Mozilla (Netscape).
> You mean when I read them ?
> These email where posted by a php script from a website...

Yes.  Netscape/Mozilla mail client adds them for its own purposes (tracking
if you've read them, replied to them, etc).  If you want to see exactly what's
in the message before your MUA gets at it, speak POP3 at the server with a
telnet client.

Charles
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Re: tcpserver

2001-02-18 Thread Peter van Dijk

On Sun, Feb 18, 2001 at 05:45:04PM +0530, kat wrote:
> Hello qmailler,
> I have installed ucspi-tcp and got tcpserver running properly, but my
> problem is that I cannot find the man page. when i type "man
> tcpserver" or "man 1 tcpserver" I get no man page found error.
> Please help in this problem because I really want to read the page.

The documentation is at http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html

Greetz, Peter.



Re: pop3 dying

2001-02-18 Thread mick

Yep still working great. And found this right out of the tcpserver man
page:

  -climit
   Do not handle more than limit simultaneous connections.  If there
are limit simultaneous copies of program running, defer acceptance of a 
new connection until one copy finishes.  limit must be a positive 
integer.  Default: 40.

Thanks again.

On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, mick wrote:

> Ok, tried changing this:
> /usr/local/bin/tcpserver 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
>   my.domain.com /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &
> 
> to this:
> /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -c 200 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup
>   my.domain.com /bin/checkpassword /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &
> 
> See what that does.
> 
> 
> On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> 
> > mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > concurency limit is set to 120, does that mean its limited to 120 pop3
> > > sesions?
> > 
> > Yes, if that's the number you are supplying as the -c option to the
> > tcpserver instance launching qmail-pop3d.  Double or quadruple it and see
> > if your problems stop.  You could also enable the logging from tcpserver for
> > that.
> > 
> > Charles
> > -- 
> > ---
> > Charles Cazabon<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > GPL'ed software available at:  http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/
> > Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions.
> > ---
> > 
> > 
> 
> *
> Mick Dobra
> Systems Administrator
> MTCO Communications
> 1-800-859-6826
> *
> 
> 

*
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tcpserver

2001-02-18 Thread kat

Hello qmailler,
I have installed ucspi-tcp and got tcpserver running properly, but my
problem is that I cannot find the man page. when i type "man
tcpserver" or "man 1 tcpserver" I get no man page found error.
Please help in this problem because I really want to read the page.
Thanks and waiting for the response.


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Re: vpopmail

2001-02-18 Thread Peter Green

* Mate Wierdl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010218 00:57]:
> Is this the right forum for this?
> I installed the vpopmail rpm.

Probably not. Try <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

> After that I ran, as root,
> 
> useradd a.b.c

``Create a system user a.b.c.''

> vadddomain a.b.c

This is vpopmail's program to ``create a mail domain a.b.c.''

> Interestingly, I got this 
> 
> +a.b.c-:a.b.c:521:521:/home/vpopmail/domains/a.b.c:-::
> 
> users/assign.  But
> 
> # id -u a.b.c
> 511
> 
> What gives?  (This is to investigate some ezmlm user's problem which I
> suspect has to do with perms on a list set up under vpopmail)?

vpopmail, by default, manages all mail domains under the vpopmail user and
ignored /etc/passwd if a system user exists with the same name as the mail
domain. 10-to-1 says `id -u vpopmail` returns 521.

/pg
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qmail Digest 18 Feb 2001 11:00:01 -0000 Issue 1279

2001-02-18 Thread qmail-digest-help


qmail Digest 18 Feb 2001 11:00:01 - Issue 1279

Topics (messages 57455 through 57503):

switching a large sedmail installation to qmail right now .. need help !
57455 by: Jankok, Lucio

Re: vacation of qmail
57456 by: Pawel Garbowski

Re: switching a large sedmail installation to qmail right now ..
57457 by: Stefaan A Eeckels
57458 by: Jankok, Lucio
57459 by: Jankok, Lucio

Timestamp in logs
57460 by: John P
57463 by: Charles Cazabon
57464 by: Kyle

Re: qmail-inject refuses to work if it's parent process is qmail-local?
57461 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: outgoing message(with multi recipient address)  was sent multi-times
57462 by: Charles Cazabon

Re: tcpserver use of -B
57465 by: Andrew Richards

software search
57466 by: sberg.white.pangaealink.com

Re: Time zones in Qmail.
57467 by: Harald Hanche-Olsen
57492 by: Sam Trenholme
57499 by: Peter van Dijk
57502 by: cfm.maine.com

Re: How to un-break sendmail, well one part of it? :-)
57468 by: Peter van Dijk

Per-Domain Concurrency Patch
57469 by: Geoffrey Gussis
57484 by: Charles Cazabon
57486 by: richard.illuin.org
57496 by: Charles Cazabon

./vadddomain
57470 by: ktt
57471 by: Peter van Dijk

ATRN (RFC2645) and qmail
57472 by: David Krix

Re: bug in qmail-pop3d
57473 by: Peter van Dijk

pop3 dying
57474 by: mick
57475 by: Peter van Dijk
57476 by: mick
57477 by: Peter van Dijk
57478 by: Peter van Dijk
57479 by: mick
57480 by: mick
57481 by: Peter van Dijk
57482 by: mick
57483 by: Charles Cazabon
57485 by: mick
57489 by: mick

X-Sender
57487 by: davidge.jazzfree.com
57491 by: Olivier M.
57494 by: Sashka
57495 by: Lukasz Felsztukier
57497 by: Charles Cazabon
57498 by: Sashka
57500 by: Lukasz Felsztukier
57501 by: Lukasz Felsztukier

Re: make mailing list private
57488 by: Robin S. Socha
57493 by: Sashka

supervise: fatal:
57490 by: ktt

vpopmail
57503 by: Mate Wierdl

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We are right  now in the process of migrating a large sendmail installation.
I ran into a problem.
the sendmail installation we want to replace has a mailertable of +/- 24 entries
which tells the mta where to relay mails for a specific domain.
the syntax goes like this;
domain.org  mta1.otherdomain.org
sub.domain.org  mta2.differentdomain.org
etc

I don't know how to implement this in qmail.

your help is much appreciated.

regards.

Luc




Hello,

* Beaver-Jirawat Chetbundit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010216 11:58] wrote:
> 
> Could you please show me how to setup vacation for qmail that use
> vmailmgr or vpopmail?

If qmail is running from procmail:

# (D.White recipe)

:0:
* ^To:.*igor
{
   :0 c :
   | /usr/ucb/vacation igor

   :0:
   Personal
}
:0:
vacationFile

p.

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On 17-Feb-2001 Jankok, Lucio wrote:
>  the sendmail installation we want to replace has a mailertable of +/- 24 entries
>  which tells the mta where to relay mails for a specific domain.
>  the syntax goes like this;
>  domain.org  mta1.otherdomain.org
>  sub.domain.org  mta2.differentdomain.org

control/smtproutes

quoting from qmail-control.0:

   smtproutes
Artificial SMTP routes.   Each  route  has  the  form
domain:relay,  without  any  extra spaces.  If domain
matches host, qmail-remote will connect to relay,  as
if  host  had  relay  as  its only MX.  (It will also
avoid doing any CNAME lookups on  recip.)   host  may
include  a  colon and a port number to use instead of
the normal SMTP port, 25:

   inside.af.mil:firewall.af.mil:26

relay may be empty; this tells qmail-remote  to  look
up MX records as usual.  smtproutes may include wild­
cards:

   .af.mil:
   :heaven.af.mil

Here any address ending with .af.mil (but not  af.mil
itself)  is  routed  by  its  MX  records;  any other
address is artificially routed to heaven.af.mil.

The qmail system does not protect you if  you  create
an  artificial  mail loop between machines.  However,
you are always safe using smtproutes if  you  do  not
accept mail from the network.

Take care,

Stefaan
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